With increasing literacy, and scientific productivity of ordinary people, it became apparent that scientific discovery did not come only from persons having positions of priority, such as those among the nobility, but rather that no scientific investigator could be excluded on the basis of relative poverty alone.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Scientific Revolution encouraged a shift towards reason, observation, and empirical evidence, challenging traditional authority and dogma. This emphasis on critical thinking and individual inquiry inspired Enlightenment thinkers to advocate for principles such as liberty, equality, and the social contract. The questioning of established norms led to ideas about governance based on rationality and consent of the governed, laying the groundwork for modern democratic ideals. Ultimately, the revolution fostered a belief in human potential and the importance of individual rights, which became central to democratic movements.
The Scientific Revolution started because current scientific theories would not explain what the Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy found. This lead to the advancement of a Scientific Revolution to study of his ideas.
They relied more on observation
With increasing literacy, and scientific productivity of ordinary people, it became apparent that scientific discovery did not come only from persons having positions of priority, such as those among the nobility, but rather that no scientific investigator could be excluded on the basis of relative poverty alone.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
Greek was used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance the reformation and the scientific revolution.
Greek was used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance the reformation and the scientific revolution.
Greek was used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance the reformation and the scientific revolution.
both
Rousseau's ideas inspire many leaders of the French Revolution. Rousseau fought for individual freedom. He though that a direct democracy was the best form of government.
The Scientific Revolution encouraged a shift towards reason, observation, and empirical evidence, challenging traditional authority and dogma. This emphasis on critical thinking and individual inquiry inspired Enlightenment thinkers to advocate for principles such as liberty, equality, and the social contract. The questioning of established norms led to ideas about governance based on rationality and consent of the governed, laying the groundwork for modern democratic ideals. Ultimately, the revolution fostered a belief in human potential and the importance of individual rights, which became central to democratic movements.
yes it did because people started to use reason to solve society's problems.... Enlightenment ideas came of the ideas of the Scientific Revolution
The printing press